Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani is being disbarred in Washington, D.C., following a year-long legal battle after his membership with the city’s bar association was suspended. Giuliani’s disbarment stems from his involvement in efforts to challenge the 2020 presidential election results due to evidence and allegations of voter fraud.
The former New York City Mayor—who heroically led the city through the tragic 9/11 terrorist attacks—and ally of President Donald J. Trump has been one of the top targets of Democrat-run lawfare campaigns. Since the 2020 election, Democrats at various levels of government have used lawfare to pursue allies of Trump, including Giuliani, former Acting Attorney General Jeff Clark, White House strategist Stephen K. Bannon, and Trump trade advisor Peter Navarro.
Giuliani’s disbarment order for Washington, D.C., comes after the New York State Bar Association moved to block his right to practice law in the state earlier this year. Additionally, the Washington, D.C. decision is retroactive, with any legal matters represented by Giuliani dating to August 9, 2021, now in jeopardy.
The move by the Washington, D.C. appellate court comes over a year after Giuliani was arrested in Fulton County, Georgia, after being accused of interfering in the 2020 presidential elections in the state. Since his initial arrest, Giuliani has faced a litany of challenges, including being ordered to pay two Georgia election workers an astounding $148 million after a federal judge ruled that he had defamed them regarding alleged ballot fraud.
Republican establishment billionaire John Catsimatidis canceled Giuliani’s radio show in May after stating the mayor had broken an agreement not to discuss 2020 election fraud on air.